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17th October, 2017
India’s first Teen Music Festival, Totem Pole ends with a bang

The three day teen music festival, Totem Pole 2017 which began on 13th October, 2017 at the Bandra Fort Amphitheatre in Mumbai and ended on a high note leaving music enthusiasts asking for more. It brought together Global performing artistes and music loyalists under one roof from all over the globe.

The day onestarted with thrilling sets from Theolodge, Xavier Keyz followed by Manasi Scott.Nicole Laeno, an 11 year old dancer set the stage on fire with her enthralling dance moves. Other stand out performances were by local band Dharavi Rocks, Sayantika Ghosh, Kashmiri band Alif, Best Kept Secret, Fifty50, Prathamesh Tambe and Omkar Patil amongst others. Nicolas Galat, a Colombian illusionist stole the show with his astonishing magic tricks.

Headlined by the Indian rapper Baba Sehgal, hundreds of fans braved the rains to come together for the culmination of the second edition.

“Totem Pole 2017 was truly fantastic. The event witnessed amazing support from Mumbaikars. Our idea is to show the youngsters that you can enjoy music without indulging in any kind of intoxication.  A big thank you to all the supporters and music aficionados for making it a success.The time has come for the music industry in India to change forever. We at Flying Carpet Productions are defining and driving culture.” said Ashish Manchanda - Founder, Flying Carpet Productions.

"We are all global citizens today.  As an integral part of this global village, we are at the core of blending India with the rest of the world, whether it be the US, Europe or the closer to home, SAARC countries.  We are both humbled and proud to be able to help drive the change through Music and Arts which will create new precedents in the times to come." Said Ujjla Manchanda - Co-Founder, Flying Carpet Productions.

The music extravaganza witnessed a great turn out inspite of the rains. With distinguished SAARC artists like Voice Print (Sri Lanka), Pratap Bhattarai (Nepal), Mehreen Mahmud (Bangladesh), Tro Iru fan Latheef (Maldives), Sonam Dorjee (Bhutan) coming down, fans from all over Mumbai let their hair down to the music played by varied artists be it International or home-grown.

The highlight of the festival was the “The ‘Top of the Pole’ school band competition, auditions were held on Saturday. Not only did the winning band Poptastic get a chance to perform on Sunday but will also get the opportunity to produce its own album under the mentorship of Ashish Manchanda.


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